Newberg graphic. (Newberg, Or.) 1888-1993, April 15, 1892, Image 2

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Our Spring
Suits
W e call Especial Attention to our Shoe Departm ent.
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HOW CAN WE SELL GOODS SO CHEAP?
can sell you these goods cheaper th un the cheapest.
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():ir superior business connections enables us to purchase from the manufacturers, so that we
I f you are In need of anything in our line it will pay you to give us a call.
are On Time and
of the Latest Fashion.
It is Complete for Men, Hoys and Children.
W E ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR BROWNSVILLE WOOLEN GOODS.
telligent of till industries. Many pay,
“ Any man can I/O a fanner,” bat while
Lv. Newberg, 7
a. m | 1 Portiond, 9:40 a in the majority can make a living on a farm,
Ar. Portland','9: !0 a. in. I Ar. Newberg 12 ! » p in. many make only a poor living, and only
Lv. Newbury 12 ; r> p.m. j Lv. Portlnna, 12 ',n p.m.
Ar. Portland, :*:2ü p.m. ( Ar. Newberg, tf;0& p.m. a few are successful in growing wealthy;
Pas venger and Freight Rate« to all points, only a few room to possess the qualifica­
c.iu be obtalued from
C. B. FKISSKLL,
tions that make labor result in profit.
Agent Newbcrg.
-1 Horticulture is a hij her and greater art
than farming is, in cn ordinary sense, and
NEWBERG GRAPHIC.
requires more ability and greater study
and application. Not every farmer can bo
ISSUED KVKRY FRIDAY MORNING.
successful in fruit-growing, because many
have no taste for it. The horticulturist
FiUTnaa \ v n u u s u fii: l’ iiJC
must be adapted to anil educated lor bis
K. II. W O O D W AH I) A O hm . C. K m kuv . woik, and be a student of Nature
studying into Nature’s processes and the
Kit I DA V, APR IL 15, 1892.
needs of ttie soil and the habits und needs
Knterc.l as «cenili etas. matter „I the po:.t of every tree he grows and every fruit or
o ilice at NetvberK. Oregon.
vegetable ho produces. To bo successful
bo must bo capable, and educaded, ar.d
K A M I o .» l N O T E ?
experienced, or at least capable of making
use of the experience of others. It is not
From Fruitt a m i Flowers:
Oregon is just bursting tiro shell from so much having means at command ns to
the chrysalis to become the full grown possess capacity and energy, and know
and wide winged butterfly. When its how to use these qualities aright, that in­
fruit lands shall become productive und sures success in horticulture.
We consider the literature of horticul­
all he made available, then we shall have
ture as worthy of patronage as that of the
a million people in our state and greater
highest talent in other respects, and be­
and more reliablo prosjierity than we
lieve those who follow horticulture to he
now dream of.
engaged in as honorable a pursuit as any
It is not necessary that a man should
other known to man.
realize a thousand dollars an acre to suc­
Unlike many other vocations, fruit­
ceed in fruit-growing. There is reliable
growing is in no way complicated with the
und encouraging success at a hundred
misfortunes of others. A good doctor
dollars an acre; for when a man can own
may ho a very useful citizen, but lie pros­
und cultivate ten acres and clear $1,000
pers upon others’ adversity. An honest
total |s-r annum for I uh 1. I«ir and capital,
lawyer may bo helpful, but ho thrives up­
lie is doing well. If be can do better,
on Hits weakness of poor human nature.
that is also well, but $100 an acre of gross
It is different with the horticulturist. Ilis
yield is (ar bettor than any farm produce
calling is to supply the human race with
pays, anil $1,000 a year for one man and
daily food, by means of which life is pro­
family, is more, by considerable, than in­
longed, strength is maintained and health
telligent labor averages, even in America.
secured. Ilis gardens, orchards and
As your trues grow and spread out, be
vineyard« may groan under their burdens
sure and haven low-built and very gentle
i f wholesome food products, ami no one
pair of horses to use among them. Too
else is poorer or sulf -rs any misfortune
fractious a bon e cannot he trusted among
thereby. The horticulturist earns Ins
valuable trees. One of the pioneers «-
own living and helps to feed the world by
juong the fruit-growers of Oregon, Have bo
cultivating the soil, lly bis labor the ele­
lost an Income of $2,000 a yi ar by allovv-
ments of the soil and air are combined to
j ig careless men to plow .linens his trees.
form products that gratify the taste and
I-.'very time a singletree touched the
support the life of man. Horticulture
bark of » tree, it damaged it, and many
has other advantages that must not be
times killed it—sometimes taking years
overlooked. It is a healthful calling.
to die in. Many that did not die are ut­
I’ew vocations promote that fullness of
most ruined und worthless. Hu soon die- I
strength and vigor that is hero found.
covered that he must watch every man’s |
And few contribute so much to tho higher
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m i l ’l l t o 1
qualities of lasto and education in the
work among tiis trees, if ho expected
works of nature and tiro good of man.
good results.
OREGONIAN RAILWAY TIME TABLE.
North.
April 1, IHM.
South.
M-m
and population „hall bo apportioned to
resources, then this Northwest of the Pa­
cific will bold the scepter and dominate
m
this western world. The thousands of
water powers that come from our moun­
tain ranges, the mines of iron, coal, cop­
per, and immense forests form a means
of wealth, prospertv and success equal to
anything the world can grant to any peo
pie.
Only yesterday, as it were, the Inland
Umpire was but a stock range, and West­
ern Oregon and Washington w-c-ro scanti­
PRINCIPAL OFFICES AT
ly peopled am) had no foreign commerce.
It is not tho same world we knew ten
N E W B E R G JT>
OREGON.
yours ago, und ten years from now we
a n d s
cannot recognize it again. Within a few
YO U
years tho wholu Pacific region has bo-
Bought and Sold, and Sold on Crm
W ant to buy either a large or small
como muro or less a land of orchards,
HAVE ON
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producing semi-tropical fruits and those farm, you can save both time and m on­
mission.
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of northern zones, and it is only lately
For I.ow Prices and Future A dvance­
ic-d!
discovered that our fruit lands equal In ey by calling on ns.
m ent in Values,
richness of soils and production tho most
If y ou are a Non-resident,
pro luctive soils of California.
A ll grades o f Realty, from an unfenccd lot to the very Best Im ­
A nd wish to obtain any information
Ten years ago thin industry was almost
.»,
proved City Property, and
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unknown, and tho value of our fruit land about ideal Estate, or the Country in
L on g Time on Deferred Payments,
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was not understood. Enough is known
and
Liberal Discounts to Cash Buyers.
General,
or
N
ew
bcrg
and
vicinity,
as tho result of experience already had to
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show that wo have a future in fruit grow­ in particular, W rite to us—W o will
W e have for sale some o f the Finest
In any sized Tracts from One to One Thousand Acres.
ing equal to that of any section in the
Suburban Pioperty to be found In the
gladly give the desired information.
world. In the future development of our
State, at very low priees-.
section, this gn at resource will become
y
an important element. Tho man who
fears there will bo no market for coming
products simply fails to realize what
time haB in store for us.
N A T IO N A L K R S IE D Y CO.
lieforo many years can pass, every our selfishness does us no good, costs us
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David W. Martin, federal agent for the Na­
know n industry will be successfully em­ an endless amount of Borrow which is tional
Remedy Co. wishes fo announce that lie
ployed among us. Groat cities w ill grow covered over with conceited deceit, now lias two agents in Newberg for tlie Kale
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of hia medicines. Mrs. Mary Hobson, on south
to encourage human labor. Development breeds a restless, burning conscience Meridian street, near the fair grounds, and
Mrs. Cox, fin First street, one door west of Pres­
will convert our minus and forests into which we strive to drown in tho individ­ byterian
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church, are his only authorized
available resources, and will causo tho ual hobby wo cling to with a fuilli that agents, who have and will hereafter keep ou
h uid a full supply of the above-named reme­
-p
produce of our soil to increase to supply finally is shaken, and wj drop unmerci­ dies.
Bep4pdto4ml
a homo demand for coming millions, as fully in the sea of despond, whore we
We will sell a few
well as to supply the world at largo with must suffer for thcpe heartless cruelties
N o tice o f Final Settlem en t.
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our fruits as wull as cereals. Commerce we so recklessly inflicted. False gains ( Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
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lojiv-
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ns
administrât"!*
of
the
estate
of
Cyrus
Lamb,
,
n
GOOD T O W N LO TS
with A ia and the islands will supply a j are easily
undermined,
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j deceased, has filed his final account of his ad-
market, and tho Nicaragua canal will ’ in s us stranded liLih anJ dry ami in a , mtnlMratlon of said e.-tate in the County Court
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I of Yamhill County. Oregon and said Court has
All on time, to those who will build on
make it possible to reach Europe at «a worse condition than before. l i e that I llx e .n ue.-dav the Third day of Mav A. D. ISA»,
Ilocth a good act Will sorely bo r e w a r d -1
« » O o u r n l Ten o’clock la the forenoon of
d. I s - ‘ i!«!
reasonable cost.
day at tin* County Court room at McMinn­
them.
Call early and get your choice.
Of course, all land is not adapted to lie that helps his neighbors along in a ville in said County as the time and pi ice for
the hearing of said final account. Therefore
Prices
will
be advanced in sixty days.
fruit, and tho need of selecting suitable j truly beneficial way will bo blessed and all persons are hereby notified and required to
at said time and place and show cause
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locations is manifest, but thioughout tho ho that works in tho schools and appear
if any there be why said estate be not settled,
great empire of tho North Pacific there churches, with willing hands and an said final account allowed and said Administra­
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Only a few of those fine tracts in
tor discharged.
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are locations and sections where fruit honest heart, will he rewarded by all that
Dated this 23rd day of March A. D. 1S92,
D avid L amb ,
growing must become a favorite occupa­ ia good. I say God bless the teachers of
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Ramsey Sc Fenton,
Administrator.
11URAL H O M E N o. 2
Attorneys foi said Estate.
tion, and where enterprise and intelli­ all that is good, they are tho rulers. I do
not mean simply tho teachers holding
gent. industry w ill find a rich reward.
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are left. ’ All clear.
Cheapest on the
Ui'idgo Notice.
It houiiih as if nature has been chary of county certificates, they of course are
Notice is hereby given that sealed bids in ac-
market.
Terms easy.
Raise peaches.
her gifts to many sections of earth and j main factors, but tho parents, guardians,
IN C O R P O R A T E D .
O. C. W R I G H T , Secretary,
C APITAL STOCK,
J. M. W E I G H T , President.
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W e Defy Competition.
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Office on Main Street, Near Depot.
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Own A Home.
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I cordance with Sec. 1141, of the General Laws of
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has limiteli tho production of choice ! ministers and all wlio aro trulv ulivo anti Oregon, approved February 21st. lX'Jl, will be I
A man who understands his business
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received by tho County Court « * f Yamhill Conn- j
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M a r is $ C o l c o r d ,
irints m tho greatest prolusion and ox- awake to the good interest of tho coming ! ty. oreuou. until the r»th day of May i<»2, at i
ns a primer can at a single glanco take in
T IIK TA C I F it’ N O K TID Y LST.
eellonco to a few faw.r d sections. If wo ! generations. Our froa, happy, indepen- i’„'io!'.lia',’.,r,"!'s ii»ilmer°ciT0k,Con1\ "L* survey
tho whole situation o[ u fruit tree, toll
n
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of (ioorxe Pnrsev.
possess superior advantages ol soil dent country was earned by tho blood o f i N".
” ■- 1 , near tin* rcsitl.Mifo
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vl.at it needs and how much work la \ G r o a t F r u i t I J c g l o i » —A G l i m p s e o f t h e then,
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i I SiM tiriilm* to be 1!*> feet In lenicth, with npeo
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F u tu re.
atm
climalo
lor
tho
grow
th
of
iruits
of
j
many
a
true
soldier
and
it
ta
now
the
du-
|
spaa
ut
to
feet
over
stn-«m.
ercuest
height
ot
needed to balance it, and give it. proper
beu.t* •"* (*'■*, "¡dtiipt r.uui way« is feet. At
development. Then he proceeds to dip
The Pacific Northwost includes for our this latitude in the greatest excellence | ty of each atul all to tralu the young up ! under
the same conditions said Court will re-
honor for themselves am i I « five bids f«»r the construction of a wagon A
und prune am] cut until the well pruned purposes, treating it ns a region for tho and with the most certain results, there to a sense i of
NKW BROOM SWEEPS CLEAN, AND
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,
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i bridge across Henry Creek near the town of
can
be
no
question
that
fruit
growing
on
nation and to properly appreciate u coun- j i.nFuvetteon ro id from La Fayette to n.iyton.
tree stands in its shortened order and growth of fruit, a scopo of territory that
a large scale will enter into our future try w hose every blessing has cost 80 dear- 'i1*'1
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high©-1 bent 12
loundi d form, entirely well balanced and Icily equals in urea and natural
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feet and mad way to be i .S feet in width.
1 he
« leguntly pruned. Women can prune as -oiuo o( tho great empires of Europe to- anil become a means of income and lv. D o n ’ t rate a m a n ’s worth by tho ! Court reserves the right to reject any and all
wealth
for
all
time.
size of his pocket book or the cut ot bis b !' m u ^ or<ler of the toua' yjV',V,rlionr.ll.
well as men, and often bolter, blit when day, and that must in time not distant
Is the be*,. 5 ! « « '“ ‘ in "n to « tr a n r work .lone All kind, ot Ttnwork. such a« Roofing, Spout-
County Cleric.
Wo can fully believe that ten years ' coat but look a little closer and sizo up
ln„ nnd General Repairing, neatly and promptly done. Prices reasonable
^
it comes to standing on the rounds of a become tho home of many millions who
from
today
with
the
improvement
sure
to
Ids
heart,
his
brain
and
bis
goo
loess
all
ladder they usually think “ it makes me shall bo ocettpiod in the cultivation of ils
Nearly opposite Dayton road*
tired ”
Prchaps they could do bettor rich soils und development of its great occur in commerce and transportation,: of which will shino like diamonds even i f 1 D U N B A R
BROS.
Oregon and Washington will ship mill- j covered by countless patches. Give us Un­
»vork with ladders made with broader and as yet undeveloped resources,
ions
of
dollars
worth
of
choice
fruits
to
people
of
good
common
senso
and
a
duty
,lalll
sl>
Newbcrg*,
sti ps to stand cn. The women of a fum-
Only with the pant decade have facilitos
lly can do a great deal of woik in growing, for trans|K>rtatfon come to assist dcvolop- tho markets of tho world, and the intro- of rigid and wrong, people who are am- \
DEALERS IX
gathcring and curing w runes.
merit and make possible tho era of prog- duct ion of these products abroad will bilious and we are satisfied to trust them |
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The com nmn ex press ion is that the ress and improvement only now com- show the world their superior quality as as citizens, worth a dozen families of
ili!
Hundreds of yards of fine Imported anil Domestic Cloths of the latest styles.
fruit Ini ¡ness is sure 1«- overdone. The moneing that must go on und work out to texture and character and will insure a wealth as a rule. It is tin astonishing
iinsw -r to this is, that it never yet. has a destiny equal to that of any portion ot ih maud that will cr-ala a reliable mar- j fact, but tho majority ot the criminals of
the land are children of woalth whose
been overdone. The past season lias wit- the North American continent.
Fifty kit.
H a r n e s s , K te .
T'lin future has things in store for us it | parents wore either so busily engaged in
Rut it
t itlor made elotliing add s materially to a
in’sappearauee at home, and particularly
i cased immense fruit oropn over all North years ago tho tide of immigration ha 1 not
among strangers.
America. No doubt many cln- os of fruit set towards the Pacific, and exploring wo only have the enterprise to deserve ' fashions mid what is termed fashionable If in neeil of anything in our lino, give us a
society and money making schemes that o.ill anil save money. We get our goods direct
hive rea.-lie I the bottom prices, yet a parties were lilted out to investigate and them.— Frali* uml Flow, rs.
their own children were shamefully neg­ f iroia the e.ist, and will sell at prices that
well known prune grower informs ns that report to the nation. The greilcst minds
I! its. Underwear Hosiery, Suspender«, Ties,Collars, Cuffs, Etc. A full line of
lected, and idleness always breeds con­ defy competition*
the yield for the past year netted him in our nation at that time had very little
T I A I.A T IN I.K T T K K .
tempt
and
sin.
These
parents
must
con­
• iglit eents per pound, and his choicest conception of the value of Oregon, which
sequently sutler for these neglects, for du
were sold by a large commission house included then all American iutc.icsts on
K i'ir n n Gi-.Ai-ttic :— A gain wo sit down
art fin«, liitie«, l liarm« Emblems. Fancy Bazar ito„ds. Albums, Aeeordeons etc „11 bmieht
us high as ten cents per pound, when the Pacific ocean.
When Dr. Marcus lo write il few word«, as it »vere (or thè ty demands of them, to properly educate
. ; «'H o the Vail'.''''
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from » M n f « t u w r . and jobbers eonipelledti. saerifi^
their
olfspritig
and
no
poverty
is
so
great
j
other products of average quality brought Whitman tried to make Daniel Webster Nevvln-rg p.qn-r. T h e flr.t thought tliat
Hank Block» N ew bcrg, Or.
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This
is
the
name
that
has
b a r b i e
► ix to seven cents. It is a good deal j comprehend w hat Oregon might lie in v-onn-s into onu’s head at tho sound ut tho but that a sense of right amt wrong may '
been given the new Mill­
I
lay
taught.
inery establishment of
with Ituit growing and l ining as with the ISIS, that great statesman refused to !*•- word Newberg i.«, an o liteational, strietlv
’ C U B IN G BRANCH
Newbcrg is a town whose inhabitants
Smith Sc Haworth at Mrs. L
learned professions. “ There is always | lievo that tho destinies of the nation mor.il, rapidlv grow ing little town, tillovl
T H E
Smith's old stand in Hos­
are
known
far
and
near
as
using
every
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room ut the top” aaid a who man, un i could extend thus far, and it was entire!» to oveiìlovving witli n class of people
kins’ block. They have
means
possible
of
advancing
education
in
that aaying is as well applicable to horti due to tho efforts ol tho Oregon pioneers «b u so characteri.lìi-« aro cliri.tianity,
I
just received a large and
all that is good and t rue and everything
well assorted stock of
culture us it j* to statesmanship or learn- that tho empire borders the Pacific lor friend hip, trite wortli and lilgher oduea-
demoralizing is speedily extinguished
i d professions. It always pays well to 1 ..> >;) miles as it d-vs today,
tion am i progres.ion, all aci'oinplished in
S p rin g M illinery E
from this its. Students from a vlis- i
excel.
| What we are today here in tho ( Vvi a quiot tm ts-vuming vvav. T ifi, little town
which they invite you to
N ewdeho ,
O beron .
tanee who are trusted to tin euro of in­
call and iaspect.
You
Thousand«of people past though life , dent, compared to tho isolation and wild is so pteosantly surronm led witli a re-
will find everything you Y
struct,
is
during
the
school
year
aro
given
following some object for whii.li they are . erucss uf i >»2, boars about the same re liivovg element, thivt luoralists timi a gissi
will need in millinery, at
This first oltiss hott-l hns just lioon ro-
not fitted. Many a man whose nntnul lotion to the future of half a century o( ru p p ly ni stim nlnnts, iimti-ad ot flelds for every attention, in deportment etc., as
furnished and opened to the public.
HE
UNIQUE.
lient is for active, oil’ -door life is forced | progress that is to come, that the date • Hitv «s geni-rally fouiul in am ali eities, well as common school studies and par­
Wyandottes
a
Specialty.
Splendid accommodations for truv-
by wrong ambition to !o a pnot lawyer, ! given Imre to their own day. for as the and it is h igh tim o tho World ut largo ents can safely rely on their children l>e-
. . .
eli,,g men.
The l>est and , most popular
preacher or doctor, nn I g.K-s through hi« mind ot Webster could ik gì asp the wonl.l r.-i ogtiizj tho importano« of Illese ing admitted into ami entertained by the
breed. The patronage o f the people o f N e »v -
very
l-e«t
families
tho
plueo
affords.
allotti d limo a mediocre man in a wrong facts mid pi ogres« many of it. bave »vit­ f iet. am i pro'it by thetn. l ’dueati >n and
Eggs for sale nt $2 |a-r setting o f 15.
U-rg and vicinity respectfully
solicited.
et fully s<
calling, if not un titter failure, when l e ne«««-,I and aided to accomplish ro the ri tmem nt tend grcatlv to tho future'« Notiiing i an give one more genuine
on or address, g
H obson .
could have beoti u good and « i. c e . fnl (arm mimi of today may fiil lo gra-ji a true vve (are an 1 ho or she who is so detxtsoil pleasure than to visit our schools uml
Successors to
or or fruit grower. Many a man «.»ose idea of what tho l’aeitl ■ N rtbvvo.t may a . to m ieti y di-r -gird certain laws, must note the improvements that are going on.
n
natural qualification« me for tin ■ hauic- oi Irioitm when another half •entury nball suri ìv rea; the fruit, of their own lieeil- Then hesitate a minute and oak yourself,
Ilroak your back pawing wood by hand,
Have just received the largest and ft jest stoc k I } O l
“
well,
ami
what
does
this
all
really
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Y
I
N
O
.
less
errors,
invention 1« thrown aw «v in some nt!vi h ive wrought it. change«.
Sotin-times 1 think we eneh
but gel us to saw it with our
Wont ol Ilio Rocky î
fit « there i« and all rev -ivo onr j t«: punishment for mean'.” ’ The answer that echoes back
calling. The man wlm hv nature should
We are prepared to
I
A
A
will
boot
a
mo:t
gratifying
nature,
these
lie a scholar i« ölten woMu.l on some oilier toit iv about ttn- same p. ; u .iti -n aa isvti- i-voiv ilntv we m-gb 1 1 am i every sin we
‘ Good work at living prices,’ is our motto.
Ever brouclit to the city.
Mrs. Dal lwin has
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pled IIu* A' I.ir.lie „höre in 177*». »» iien the commit, î mh »::i after the e»ime is acteit out. little ones, the very n tl ctioti of their par­
inode ot life.
* oxrvcrion
can suit the j
REUBEN S. FRANK.
ent.«.
stand
before
us.
all
eager
to
grasp
most
fastidio
G ill an<i * e* our stock before i
miHan,!.« go -FUl'Ilit'S a rted thei r imh»pende nee. and our v ;IV of joy or sorrow t;hroti£ h life,
purchislng.
Houses on «hort notice, either by the Job or by
ami
retain
each
and
every
new
idea
1
.
Mr'
l.
iinban«!
Miss
\v.v.
.iwjr-1
will
continue
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throiiuh tin- world who n i»r wpro at I**H)kin$: 1ki,(k on the pa tfotof hi„; -ry. W4» i. Inr ,'t ! v
» to our own k,Tii l.xnct> and
the day. *t reasonable rates.
the Drcsvmnkiiu department. Everything in 1
*«1111*"».s anUl U TOVl ry at î t f oleari ty or disclosed to thorn by their patient teach­ latest sty!.* Agents f,»r the ♦•fVNarte" Health i
home in their vi«sli<>n, win llissc i their : v ra»>t«r!y ouliuinatir.g events ainl \v.>n-
MCHOI.SOH A MILLS.
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First st.. ! ih'or eiist of MorrK Miles A
way in lift- an I «traw.l into iMIlP 1*.ailing -!». ! ul yi ot•n •-s that 1<uv* 8 al 1 the old kiiblness, w e exton 1 tl.»tluw in nevH!, the er«. ( i - -1 schools, good churches and M
r . New!»erg. Orcg»u*.
that did not di-vclop tl„.|r
4lm.il tom :1Ì i 110(4 l•i*i1ÌT. !. In nil tl ie arts t>; war ami f- mile w i ì i return to US in time a liti u»!re>i goo 1 comn.on sense all used well and of­
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crs. The n! j»-vi of |.-polar • <»!tu• iti ai î1 Caio « tu \> »'rhl ha. ma«!-» Wollt K■rful foM n It It e«»n; 1 * »nn, 1 iiitcre^f. as a »i*!l as ten, will - on start a growth of intellect
NEWBERO,
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OREGON.
sho-dd lot inde telitfi in e ve • 4*1; Hi1 flu* 1[ nqrr, 8 im e tho 11r.-t ini
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lion Lui! line î• »î % 4 .1 tilne etbhirin - re|»uit.4ti»»n that is truly surprising, the iruits of
true instil ct. ilie natural |«> crs il is pos ; ».rut t0 1i »I -n in l.'-l12. Tliiere is no for h ill th ît i«
au !1 true. r»e h¡on»*s|
We have just reeetvee a full line of new ennd»,
'2 3 Î O S
75c.
latest patterns and he«! qualit,. and will
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ces.-od of, s i that the man or M in m «hai! ( »i .i >n to ,h >t that in»»ent inn au ! î•k id to e
on ’
e »usci*»nee. ones win, li w,il cro-vn us with everlasting j -y.
$1.00 $1.2; St.I at .« 1. » flvires as the ,|ttalitT of our aood,
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will justify. Call and see us.
lie educai- d •-* •-«■ develi-i« 1 !1 ll»«' true \»v î ! ! i î u!u k imluic s s.v rets an I tuniis!» nek 1» 1*01*8. onî« s fnen» Is an i *
$1.50
rutin-
p *der nf
line uf na'nr„l q'Mlifi* alii.n ini a *ilit V f imilar 1^<v *8 ill UlO li.rlf evntuiv t*» try :Ul >1 t’«• « >unti) »4 I»at you aire. w, tllOIlt
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’the day lalsirct, even, sliotild ' «•tllUMt-
ed in re-i.-ci to n «tona inaio MVPltgllt
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SALESMEN.
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L .' ca I n o d Tr.ivellrtg;.
»••»n't ut intel’igci ■>-. d m h
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F é A T H E I »R O v E i- n k ififr r n o r F I T .
OREGON.
in all classe« ito t,.. ir work ; < i
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■1 < hauled to any part of town. Orders let»
tcUik-iTce, into it.
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: the povt c * c c or depot will be fromptly
••'arinbig is supp ed lo be tin
fit in-
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Tlie New Tin ©hop
resources
F. H. STOREY, Prop.
Newberg Tailoring House.
Wagons, Buggies,
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UNIQUE.
C L O T H E S D O N ’T M A K E
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Dress and Work Shirts, Fine Custom Made Fancy Shirts in Silk Stripes anil
Checks, Sawed with Silk Thread that will not Eip.
STATIONEEY, LEDGERS, JOURNALS, DAY AND PASS BOOKS. TABLETS,
Envelopes, Pencils, Pens, Gold Pens and Cases, Watches, Chains,
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Poultry Yard Newberg
J. J. Woods, Prop.
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LAMB A BALDWIN
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LAMB it WOODWARD,
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MEWBERC POULTRY YARDS
Pure r.nd orandard Fowls
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Steam
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Saw .
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Lt. Brahmas
Barred Plymouth Rocks
- l !" " ,M ' E#rcs for sale.
r & co., " <«'.
1 *\ A tool o. 1
House,
KRUGER.
DRAY.